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Chicago examiner vol xiv no 153 a m saturday Chicago june 17 1916 saturday registered t>t>tr^t7 ri t i7 fi7 , v7rn h Chicago and elsewhere c s pateut offico irlvhjjii u-n jii l^jli.in 1 autnirbs two cents u s army massed for fight at el paso mexico sends war threat to pershing carranza 10 fighi if americans advance stir any way except to retreat " and it will mean war is the ultimatum of first chief â– through general trevino _ r five thousand mexican soldiers i are being rushed to reinforce garrison at juarez river op * posite brownsville fortified < bulletin ( ' â– chihuahua hex june 16 \ general jacinto trevino command i er of the division of the north gave [ out for publication this afternoon the following message which he has < been directed to transmit to gen eral j j pershing i am instructed to inform you by first chief v carranza that any movement of american troops from | their present lines to the south cast or west will be considered as in overt act and will be the signal or hostilities the feeling is general in official â– ircles in chihuahua that a clash with the united states forces pre cipitating fighting all along the line is only a short time away - bulletin brownsville tex june 16 â€” a detachment of the twenty sixth infantry encountered a force of thirty mexican bandits ten miles east of san benito twenty miles north of here shortly before mid night to-night and fired into them killing three of the raiders ac cording to reports to general james parker here the bandits immedi ately scattered in the thick brnsh and the infantrymen are hunting for them el paso tex june 16.â€”ameri can troops along the mexican border to-night are being pre pared for hostilities word was received from first chief carranza that any movement of american troops in mexico except north would be considered an overt act previously general george bell commanding in el paso had ordered his entire force assembled later he commandeered all the ex tra street cars in el paso and rushed them to fort bliss and camp cotton juarez citizens armed with rifles across the river in juarez 1,000 citizens were called to the general barracks and armed with rifles to fight american soldiers five thousand mexican troops are on the way to juarez to reinforce tlie garrison there ail the boys over seventeen in juarez have been called out to re i ceive military instruction mexicans at brownsville are with drawing their money from the banks three physicians attend colonel suffering from pleurisy attack roosevelt passes restless day and family is alarmed doc tors expect quick recovery by international news service new york june 16 â€” colonel theodore roosevelt is suffering from an attack of pleurisy in addition to the strained muscles in his left side â€¢ brought on by constant coughing this fact became known to-night after a consultation of three phy sicians in the colonel's apartment in the hotel langdon mr roosevelt spent a restless day and was reported to be in consider able pain dr herbert v guile one of the con sulting physicians made the follow ing statement examination shows that colonel roosevelt has a slight touch of pleu risy it is nothing to worry about his courlitidn is satisfactory and he is doing very well indeed t other physicians called to the roosevelt apartment are dr samuel w lambert and dr arthur b duel since he was stricken two days ago colonel roosevelt has continued to make light of his indisposition but | has shown its effects in modulated i voice and empered physical effort his painful left side has been trussed , up to relieve the strain when cough j ing to newspaper men to-night the colonel insisted that too much fuss was being made it can be stated with authority that colonel roosevelt's condition has i i caused much worry to members of his family one of world's three beauties asks decree by international news service new york june 16 â€” mme fer nando rocchi riabouchinsky famed as one of the three most beautiful women in the world to-day started suit for divorce against nicholas ria bouchinsky purchasing agent ror the russian government recently report ed to have lost 45,000 in a roulette game the complaint merely asserts the defendant has been friendly with an unknown woman riabouchinsky denies the charge home before politics judge warns woman woman has a right to be interest ed in politics but her home duties come first declared judge new comer yesterday as he placed mrs anna b.orek 2509 south california avenue on probation the woman admitted that while she was engaged in a political canvass she had per suaded stella kulasha fourteen years old to remain away from school and manage her home she was charged with contributing to the girl's delin quency captain streeter is arrested again cap'n streeter â€” captain george wellington streeter â€” boss of the deestrict of lake michigan was arrested again last night on new charges of liquor law violations the captain wearing his familiar tile de clared in a cell at the east Chicago avenue police station that he had so many cases pending he didn't know what was the cause of this action austria's tamper or again reported dead by international news service london june 7 â€” the death of emperor francis joseph is again re ported by a neutral who has just re turned from vienna this traveler further asserts that the embalmed body of the monarch has been shown to crowds on patriotic occasions edwin c burleigh u s senator dies by international news service augusta me june 16 â€” united states senator ed-naji c burleigh died to-night at his residence here blames wife in note as he ends life clarence e smith fights off j death after taking poison un til last letter is finished insurance broker accused of trying to send bride to asylum would have faced court today i on i table beside the bed on which clarence e smith lay dead yesterday morning a note was found it was only a brief note and the words them selves told little but the cramped and jerky penmanship eloquent of the suffering of the writer told a story that has mystified physicians the note including errors of spell ing was as follows the action of my wife has caused me to take cynide of potasia.n call up my sister elizabeth at evanston 331 c e smith there is reason to believe that smith had written the noter after taking a deadly dose of cyanide of potassium although that poison usually causes death within a very lew seconds whether it was the ab normally vigorous physique of smith that enabled him to live for some time after taking the poison or whether the poison itself was of an inferior quality are questions unan swered as ye alivi \\ iu ioixd bui e fad is that smith was still feebly alive when he was found early in the morning and even after that he lived for several minutes dying only ;< moment before a physi cian reached the smith home at 724 sheridan road the cause of the suicide was do mestic i rouble the notes that he left â€” three of them altogether â€” prove that each of the notes alludes to unpleasant relations with his wife although none indicates just how mrs smith had offended her hus ! band smith was an insurance broker he had offices in the tower building at michigan avenue and madison street it was only last february that he married miss elizabeth brethouer having been divorced some time be fore from his first wife helen widows iv clash last night both were present at a meeting of relatives in the smith home and it is said that there were bitter words between the two women and the police were asked to arrest i the first wife who claimed that by some technicality of the divorce or the remarriage she was the legal widow and heir to the smith estate no arrest however was made a letter written by smith and ad dressed to his second wife reads as follows elizabeth tour conduct is such that you have put me in my grave i was always kind to you as others know i hope and pra'y that you will some day wake up to the terrible things you have done and realize that you have put one man in his grave c e smith letter to father-in-law another letter addressed to john brethouer follows i give you my watch and here u s weather forecast Chicago and vicinity â€” partly cloudy saturday and sunday with showers saturday not much change in temperature i moderate westerly winds saturday becoming variable sunday tkmpkitattite pot twenty-four hn.t eniins at - a m : highest 6h lowest 57 mean 63 norma temperature for the day 66 bxcra cf tempezaituc fidcu jinua.-y i 2>js pn ii'l!ii:i<.-n â€¢' i tvra it fnni boura o.oj inch extew zwci january 1 7 inches beutite huiniuiiy 7 a ni b'j - p m 66 7 p n 76 baronietric pressure reduced to sea level 7 a ni wise 7 p m 2Â».62 bucria to-daj 4:14 burse 7:28 moon pises 0:24 n m saturday comcma corernment retort on px it will orpet studied up on cyanide by fred d pasley percy longland assistant to will's father tells dady youtk found poison wasn't working prosecutor declares longland said parent told him to for get he ever saw cyani cast out of your mind as will or pet has all that has gone before in the waukegan trial the liquid poison evidence the three accusing spots on marion's green coat even the testimony yesterday of marion's mother mrs frank lambert they do not matter forget them and listen to the story of the gardeners â€” three frank lam bert edward orpet and percy longland when the last bit of evidence hmr been offered by the state and the de fense in this drama of flowers and trees and winding lanes and youth's imperious love â€” when the last plea shall have been made to the jury â€” when the jury shall have retired to the sanctuary of the jury room to decide young orpefs fate the name that will be written large across the evidence will be percy longland the third gardener steps from obscurity â€¢ in less than a minute yesterday afternoon he stepped from the ob scurity of the mccormick greenhouse to the pinnacle of newspaper interest and importance in the orpet case will orpet knew there was cya nide of potassium in the mccor mick greenhouse in the christmas holidays two months before the tragedy be found it wasn't working and was going to look up something about it and on february 14 five days after the tragedy edward orpet said to longland put it in the ashes forget you ever used it forget you ever had it this is the third gardener's story it burst upon the courtroom right after mrs lambert had testified state's attorney dady addressed the court if tour honor please the state would like to call as a court witness percy longland assistant gardener to edward orpet on the cyrus mc cormick estate wilkerson enters protest attorney wilkerson of the defense was on his feet protesting almost be fore dady had started i object to the state's attorney bringing up this matter before the jury the jury was sent from the room on february 14 said dady in company with chief of police walter mcguire of lake forest and frank blakesley a stenographer i went to the greenhouse of the mccormick estate opened the door and saw a young man at work i asked him his name he said percy longland " dady tells conversation it was five days after the helm's woods tragedy dady had begun the work of assembling evidence and obtaining witnesses for the grand jury this is the conversation which took place between dady and long land as dady read it to the court yesterday afternoon q â€” who is in charge of this green house a â€” l am q what is your name a â€” percy longland l â€” do you keep cyanide of potash here no we dont now we used to have it we stopped using it about christmas since the war broke out we haven't been getting a good grade of stuff q â€” do you keep sulphuric acid here a â€” we do that jug is full q do you swear you haven't had alone j photo by international film service mr and mrs frank lambert mrs lambert testified yesterday wien piqued by socialists the hammer of femrjiism with a capital f descended liist night on the heads of sundry me/mbers of the Illinois socialist convention â€” the last j place in the world where a row about j feminism would have been expected are not socialists the original cham pions of women's righjis but we don't wanrt to be treated as if we were different from men protested miss ellein gates starr we don't want you men to treat us as women we dort't want you to condescend we wa,nt to come to these meetings on the same terms that you do â€” not as women but as comrades the trouble was started by a re port of the committee on organiza tion recommending that the women of the party make banners serve suppers and brirug their sewing when they attend meetings the un happy suggestion came from oliver c wilson a Chicago delegate you men don't bring horseshoes and anvils to meeting cried com rade mrs robert h howe then why should we bring our work with us the debate waxed bitter one wom an mrs john c kennedy sided with the men saying that some women wouldn't feel at home without their knitting in spite of the unpleasantness some progress was made the wil son suggestion was referred to the women themselvco to decide upon aaaaaaaaaaaaw mrs moir loses 1,800 diamond at south shore club " a diamond barpin valued at si.soo was lost from the apartments of mrs harry c moir at the south shore country club yesterday mrs moir who is the wife of the proprietor of the new hotel morrison had gone downtown shopping forgetting to put the pin in her jewel safe when she telephoned the club requesting that it be placed in the office safe until her return the pin had disappeared from her dresser mrs moir in her apartment was de scribing the pin over the telephone to an examiner reporter last night when suddenly the connection was broken the reporter upon calling back was informed by the operator that mrs moir was not at the club and a man who then answered denie'd that any robbery had been committed mr moir at the hotel described the pin as having fifty-four diamonds set in platinum the south Chicago police investigated but could find no trace of the thief wilson's slate wins after row st louis june 16 â€” president i wilson at midnight won a three-hour victory for his slate for officers of | the democratic national committee the vote on a roll call of the states ! is recorded as 47 to 1 it was taken j after one of the stormiest sessions that a national committee has held the integrity of men was questioned the veracity of others was impugned only the direct statement forced from homer s cummings of connec ticut backed up by robert i hud speth of new jersey that the presi dent wanted vance mccormick for national chairman gave a decision to the administration lieutenants wilson halts fight when mr hudspeth admitted that he had just talked witli president wilson over the long-distance tele phone and the president had sug gested that mr mccormick be made the new national chairman the op position that had fought all through the night for one of its own members as official head of the campaign was i dissipated a spectacular appeal was made by the president's friends that the democrats face bolt by women to g.o.p byw.c i hallo well staff correspondent of the Chicago examiner suffrage plank declared by women's party leaders to be inferior to that of either the moose or republicans threaten fight in tweive states upon candidates for senate and congress unless action is taken on anthony amendment st louis june 16 the wom an's party prepared to wage ruthless war upon democrat next november unless the demo cratic congress will promise the pas sage by the sixty-fourth congress off the resolution submitting to th<f states the susan b anthony amend ment to the constitution of th united states granting the franchise to women on equal terms with mcnj hours before the platform was read at the coliseum to-day the leaders cf the new organization of enfranchised women were laying tentative plana for attacking not only the wilson and marshall ticket but every demo-j cratic candidate for house and son fte who raises his head in the twelve states where women vote and there are ninety-one electoral votes in those states mrs carrie chapman catt pror dent of the national american wom an suffrage association to-night bent the following telegram to president 1 wilson inasmuch as governor ferguson of texas and senator walsh of mori , tana made diametrically opposu statements in the democratic con vention to-day with regard to your attitude toward the suffrage plan'.c adopted by the convention we apply to you directly to state your position on the plank and give your precise interpretation of its meaning carrie chapman catt lobbyists of the woman's party i fought to the last for the f ederal amendment plank which they in sisted they desired only ior argumen tative purposes before the present congress they held an all-night vigil at the door of the resolution committee room in the planters l-in - ] 4 how it all ended or louis june 16 the democratic national con vention adjourned at 3:12 this afternoon after adopting the platform anti-suffragists lost their fight on the floor against the plank advocating favorable suf frage action by the individual states carrie chapman catt headed a mass meeting to-night to protest against the failure to adopt a national amendment plank gov ferguson of texas de clared on the floor that the mexican plank dodged the in tervention issue the full text of the demo crata platform and william jenÃŸs eryan's comment on it wilj^^k'ound on page 6 continued on sth page ist column continued on 4th page 2d coamn contirued on bth page sth column continued on bth page 2d column 3fihal 9 il edition hundreds of them { cool delightful rooms near the ( parks and lake are described in v the examiner's rooms to rent columns every day you're go ing to miss many a day of gen uine comfort if you don't select one of these rooms now

Chicago examiner vol xiv no 153 a m saturday Chicago june 17 1916 saturday registered t>t>tr^t7 ri t i7 fi7 , v7rn h Chicago and elsewhere c s pateut offico irlvhjjii u-n jii l^jli.in 1 autnirbs two cents u s army massed for fight at el paso mexico sends war threat to pershing carranza 10 fighi if americans advance stir any way except to retreat " and it will mean war is the ultimatum of first chief â– through general trevino _ r five thousand mexican soldiers i are being rushed to reinforce garrison at juarez river op * posite brownsville fortified < bulletin ( ' â– chihuahua hex june 16 \ general jacinto trevino command i er of the division of the north gave [ out for publication this afternoon the following message which he has < been directed to transmit to gen eral j j pershing i am instructed to inform you by first chief v carranza that any movement of american troops from | their present lines to the south cast or west will be considered as in overt act and will be the signal or hostilities the feeling is general in official â– ircles in chihuahua that a clash with the united states forces pre cipitating fighting all along the line is only a short time away - bulletin brownsville tex june 16 â€” a detachment of the twenty sixth infantry encountered a force of thirty mexican bandits ten miles east of san benito twenty miles north of here shortly before mid night to-night and fired into them killing three of the raiders ac cording to reports to general james parker here the bandits immedi ately scattered in the thick brnsh and the infantrymen are hunting for them el paso tex june 16.â€”ameri can troops along the mexican border to-night are being pre pared for hostilities word was received from first chief carranza that any movement of american troops in mexico except north would be considered an overt act previously general george bell commanding in el paso had ordered his entire force assembled later he commandeered all the ex tra street cars in el paso and rushed them to fort bliss and camp cotton juarez citizens armed with rifles across the river in juarez 1,000 citizens were called to the general barracks and armed with rifles to fight american soldiers five thousand mexican troops are on the way to juarez to reinforce tlie garrison there ail the boys over seventeen in juarez have been called out to re i ceive military instruction mexicans at brownsville are with drawing their money from the banks three physicians attend colonel suffering from pleurisy attack roosevelt passes restless day and family is alarmed doc tors expect quick recovery by international news service new york june 16 â€” colonel theodore roosevelt is suffering from an attack of pleurisy in addition to the strained muscles in his left side â€¢ brought on by constant coughing this fact became known to-night after a consultation of three phy sicians in the colonel's apartment in the hotel langdon mr roosevelt spent a restless day and was reported to be in consider able pain dr herbert v guile one of the con sulting physicians made the follow ing statement examination shows that colonel roosevelt has a slight touch of pleu risy it is nothing to worry about his courlitidn is satisfactory and he is doing very well indeed t other physicians called to the roosevelt apartment are dr samuel w lambert and dr arthur b duel since he was stricken two days ago colonel roosevelt has continued to make light of his indisposition but | has shown its effects in modulated i voice and empered physical effort his painful left side has been trussed , up to relieve the strain when cough j ing to newspaper men to-night the colonel insisted that too much fuss was being made it can be stated with authority that colonel roosevelt's condition has i i caused much worry to members of his family one of world's three beauties asks decree by international news service new york june 16 â€” mme fer nando rocchi riabouchinsky famed as one of the three most beautiful women in the world to-day started suit for divorce against nicholas ria bouchinsky purchasing agent ror the russian government recently report ed to have lost 45,000 in a roulette game the complaint merely asserts the defendant has been friendly with an unknown woman riabouchinsky denies the charge home before politics judge warns woman woman has a right to be interest ed in politics but her home duties come first declared judge new comer yesterday as he placed mrs anna b.orek 2509 south california avenue on probation the woman admitted that while she was engaged in a political canvass she had per suaded stella kulasha fourteen years old to remain away from school and manage her home she was charged with contributing to the girl's delin quency captain streeter is arrested again cap'n streeter â€” captain george wellington streeter â€” boss of the deestrict of lake michigan was arrested again last night on new charges of liquor law violations the captain wearing his familiar tile de clared in a cell at the east Chicago avenue police station that he had so many cases pending he didn't know what was the cause of this action austria's tamper or again reported dead by international news service london june 7 â€” the death of emperor francis joseph is again re ported by a neutral who has just re turned from vienna this traveler further asserts that the embalmed body of the monarch has been shown to crowds on patriotic occasions edwin c burleigh u s senator dies by international news service augusta me june 16 â€” united states senator ed-naji c burleigh died to-night at his residence here blames wife in note as he ends life clarence e smith fights off j death after taking poison un til last letter is finished insurance broker accused of trying to send bride to asylum would have faced court today i on i table beside the bed on which clarence e smith lay dead yesterday morning a note was found it was only a brief note and the words them selves told little but the cramped and jerky penmanship eloquent of the suffering of the writer told a story that has mystified physicians the note including errors of spell ing was as follows the action of my wife has caused me to take cynide of potasia.n call up my sister elizabeth at evanston 331 c e smith there is reason to believe that smith had written the noter after taking a deadly dose of cyanide of potassium although that poison usually causes death within a very lew seconds whether it was the ab normally vigorous physique of smith that enabled him to live for some time after taking the poison or whether the poison itself was of an inferior quality are questions unan swered as ye alivi \\ iu ioixd bui e fad is that smith was still feebly alive when he was found early in the morning and even after that he lived for several minutes dying only ;< moment before a physi cian reached the smith home at 724 sheridan road the cause of the suicide was do mestic i rouble the notes that he left â€” three of them altogether â€” prove that each of the notes alludes to unpleasant relations with his wife although none indicates just how mrs smith had offended her hus ! band smith was an insurance broker he had offices in the tower building at michigan avenue and madison street it was only last february that he married miss elizabeth brethouer having been divorced some time be fore from his first wife helen widows iv clash last night both were present at a meeting of relatives in the smith home and it is said that there were bitter words between the two women and the police were asked to arrest i the first wife who claimed that by some technicality of the divorce or the remarriage she was the legal widow and heir to the smith estate no arrest however was made a letter written by smith and ad dressed to his second wife reads as follows elizabeth tour conduct is such that you have put me in my grave i was always kind to you as others know i hope and pra'y that you will some day wake up to the terrible things you have done and realize that you have put one man in his grave c e smith letter to father-in-law another letter addressed to john brethouer follows i give you my watch and here u s weather forecast Chicago and vicinity â€” partly cloudy saturday and sunday with showers saturday not much change in temperature i moderate westerly winds saturday becoming variable sunday tkmpkitattite pot twenty-four hn.t eniins at - a m : highest 6h lowest 57 mean 63 norma temperature for the day 66 bxcra cf tempezaituc fidcu jinua.-y i 2>js pn ii'l!ii:i